/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) * All rights reserved. * * This package is an SSL implementation written * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. * * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. 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This product includes software written by Tim * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). */ #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_INTERNAL_H #define OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_INTERNAL_H #include #include #if !defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS) #include #else #pragma warning(push, 3) #include #pragma warning(pop) #endif #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif /* MSVC's C4701 warning about the use of *potentially*--as opposed to * *definitely*--uninitialized values sometimes has false positives. Usually * the false positives can and should be worked around by simplifying the * control flow. When that is not practical, annotate the function containing * the code that triggers the warning with * OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_POTENTIALLY_UNINITIALIZED_WARNINGS after its parameters: * * void f() OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_POTENTIALLY_UNINITIALIZED_WARNINGS { * ... * } * * Note that MSVC's control flow analysis seems to operate on a whole-function * basis, so the annotation must be placed on the entire function, not just a * block within the function. */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) #define OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_POTENTIALLY_UNINITIALIZED_WARNINGS \ __pragma(warning(suppress:4701)) #else #define OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_POTENTIALLY_UNINITIALIZED_WARNINGS #endif /* MSVC will sometimes correctly detect unreachable code and issue a warning, * which breaks the build since we treat errors as warnings, in some rare cases * where we want to allow the dead code to continue to exist. In these * situations, annotate the function containing the unreachable code with * OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNINGS after its parameters: * * void f() OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNINGS { * ... * } * * Note that MSVC's reachability analysis seems to operate on a whole-function * basis, so the annotation must be placed on the entire function, not just a * block within the function. */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) #define OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNINGS \ __pragma(warning(suppress:4702)) #else #define OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNINGS #endif #if defined(_MSC_VER) #define OPENSSL_U64(x) x##UI64 #else #if defined(OPENSSL_64_BIT) #define OPENSSL_U64(x) x##UL #else #define OPENSSL_U64(x) x##ULL #endif #endif /* defined(_MSC_VER) */ #if defined(OPENSSL_X86) || defined(OPENSSL_X86_64) || defined(OPENSSL_ARM) || \ defined(OPENSSL_AARCH64) /* OPENSSL_cpuid_setup initializes OPENSSL_ia32cap_P. */ void OPENSSL_cpuid_setup(void); #endif #if !defined(inline) #define inline __inline #endif /* Constant-time utility functions. * * The following methods return a bitmask of all ones (0xff...f) for true and 0 * for false. This is useful for choosing a value based on the result of a * conditional in constant time. For example, * * if (a < b) { * c = a; * } else { * c = b; * } * * can be written as * * unsigned int lt = constant_time_lt(a, b); * c = constant_time_select(lt, a, b); */ /* constant_time_msb returns the given value with the MSB copied to all the * other bits. */ static inline unsigned int constant_time_msb(unsigned int a) { return (unsigned int)((int)(a) >> (sizeof(int) * 8 - 1)); } /* constant_time_lt returns 0xff..f if a < b and 0 otherwise. */ static inline unsigned int constant_time_lt(unsigned int a, unsigned int b) { /* Consider the two cases of the problem: * msb(a) == msb(b): a < b iff the MSB of a - b is set. * msb(a) != msb(b): a < b iff the MSB of b is set. * * If msb(a) == msb(b) then the following evaluates as: * msb(a^((a^b)|((a-b)^a))) == * msb(a^((a-b) ^ a)) == (because msb(a^b) == 0) * msb(a^a^(a-b)) == (rearranging) * msb(a-b) (because ∀x. x^x == 0) * * Else, if msb(a) != msb(b) then the following evaluates as: * msb(a^((a^b)|((a-b)^a))) == * msb(a^(𝟙 | ((a-b)^a))) == (because msb(a^b) == 1 and 𝟙 * represents a value s.t. msb(𝟙) = 1) * msb(a^𝟙) == (because ORing with 1 results in 1) * msb(b) * * * Here is an SMT-LIB verification of this formula: * * (define-fun lt ((a (_ BitVec 32)) (b (_ BitVec 32))) (_ BitVec 32) * (bvxor a (bvor (bvxor a b) (bvxor (bvsub a b) a))) * ) * * (declare-fun a () (_ BitVec 32)) * (declare-fun b () (_ BitVec 32)) * * (assert (not (= (= #x00000001 (bvlshr (lt a b) #x0000001f)) (bvult a b)))) * (check-sat) * (get-model) */ return constant_time_msb(a^((a^b)|((a-b)^a))); } /* constant_time_lt_8 acts like |constant_time_lt| but returns an 8-bit mask. */ static inline uint8_t constant_time_lt_8(unsigned int a, unsigned int b) { return (uint8_t)(constant_time_lt(a, b)); } /* constant_time_gt returns 0xff..f if a >= b and 0 otherwise. */ static inline unsigned int constant_time_ge(unsigned int a, unsigned int b) { return ~constant_time_lt(a, b); } /* constant_time_ge_8 acts like |constant_time_ge| but returns an 8-bit mask. */ static inline uint8_t constant_time_ge_8(unsigned int a, unsigned int b) { return (uint8_t)(constant_time_ge(a, b)); } /* constant_time_is_zero returns 0xff..f if a == 0 and 0 otherwise. */ static inline unsigned int constant_time_is_zero(unsigned int a) { /* Here is an SMT-LIB verification of this formula: * * (define-fun is_zero ((a (_ BitVec 32))) (_ BitVec 32) * (bvand (bvnot a) (bvsub a #x00000001)) * ) * * (declare-fun a () (_ BitVec 32)) * * (assert (not (= (= #x00000001 (bvlshr (is_zero a) #x0000001f)) (= a #x00000000)))) * (check-sat) * (get-model) */ return constant_time_msb(~a & (a - 1)); } /* constant_time_is_zero_8 acts like constant_time_is_zero but returns an 8-bit * mask. */ static inline uint8_t constant_time_is_zero_8(unsigned int a) { return (uint8_t)(constant_time_is_zero(a)); } /* constant_time_eq returns 0xff..f if a == b and 0 otherwise. */ static inline unsigned int constant_time_eq(unsigned int a, unsigned int b) { return constant_time_is_zero(a ^ b); } /* constant_time_eq_8 acts like |constant_time_eq| but returns an 8-bit mask. */ static inline uint8_t constant_time_eq_8(unsigned int a, unsigned int b) { return (uint8_t)(constant_time_eq(a, b)); } /* constant_time_eq_int acts like |constant_time_eq| but works on int values. */ static inline unsigned int constant_time_eq_int(int a, int b) { return constant_time_eq((unsigned)(a), (unsigned)(b)); } /* constant_time_eq_int_8 acts like |constant_time_eq_int| but returns an 8-bit * mask. */ static inline uint8_t constant_time_eq_int_8(int a, int b) { return constant_time_eq_8((unsigned)(a), (unsigned)(b)); } /* constant_time_select returns (mask & a) | (~mask & b). When |mask| is all 1s * or all 0s (as returned by the methods above), the select methods return * either |a| (if |mask| is nonzero) or |b| (if |mask| is zero). */ static inline unsigned int constant_time_select(unsigned int mask, unsigned int a, unsigned int b) { return (mask & a) | (~mask & b); } /* constant_time_select_8 acts like |constant_time_select| but operates on * 8-bit values. */ static inline uint8_t constant_time_select_8(uint8_t mask, uint8_t a, uint8_t b) { return (uint8_t)(constant_time_select(mask, a, b)); } /* constant_time_select_int acts like |constant_time_select| but operates on * ints. */ static inline int constant_time_select_int(unsigned int mask, int a, int b) { return (int)(constant_time_select(mask, (unsigned)(a), (unsigned)(b))); } /* Thread-safe initialisation. */ #if !defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS) typedef pthread_once_t CRYPTO_once_t; #define CRYPTO_ONCE_INIT PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT #else typedef int32_t CRYPTO_once_t; #define CRYPTO_ONCE_INIT 0 #endif /* CRYPTO_once calls |init| exactly once per process. This is thread-safe: if * concurrent threads call |CRYPTO_once| with the same |CRYPTO_once_t| argument * then they will block until |init| completes, but |init| will have only been * called once. * * The |once| argument must be a |CRYPTO_once_t| that has been initialised with * the value |CRYPTO_ONCE_INIT|. */ OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_once(CRYPTO_once_t *once, void (*init)(void)); /* Locks. * * Two types of locks are defined: |CRYPTO_MUTEX|, which can be used in * structures as normal, and |struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX|, which can be used as * a global lock. A global lock must be initialised to the value * |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT|. * * |CRYPTO_MUTEX| can appear in public structures and so is defined in * thread.h. * * The global lock is a different type because there's no static initialiser * value on Windows for locks, so global locks have to be coupled with a * |CRYPTO_once_t| to ensure that the lock is setup before use. This is done * automatically by |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_*|. */ #if !defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS) struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX { pthread_rwlock_t lock; }; #define CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT { PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER } #else struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX { CRYPTO_once_t once; CRITICAL_SECTION lock; }; #define CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT { CRYPTO_ONCE_INIT, { 0 } } #endif /* CRYPTO_MUTEX_init initialises |lock|. If |lock| is a static variable, use a * |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX|. */ void CRYPTO_MUTEX_init(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock); /* CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_read locks |lock| such that other threads may also have a * read lock, but none may have a write lock. (On Windows, read locks are * actually fully exclusive.) */ void CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_read(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock); /* CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_write locks |lock| such that no other thread has any type * of lock on it. */ void CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_write(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock); /* CRYPTO_MUTEX_unlock unlocks |lock|. */ void CRYPTO_MUTEX_unlock(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock); /* CRYPTO_MUTEX_cleanup releases all resources held by |lock|. */ void CRYPTO_MUTEX_cleanup(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock); /* CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_read locks |lock| such that other threads may also * have a read lock, but none may have a write lock. The |lock| variable does * not need to be initialised by any function, but must have been statically * initialised with |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT|. */ void CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_read(struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX *lock); /* CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_write locks |lock| such that no other thread has * any type of lock on it. The |lock| variable does not need to be initialised * by any function, but must have been statically initialised with * |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT|. */ void CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_write(struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX *lock); /* CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_unlock unlocks |lock|. */ void CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_unlock(struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX *lock); /* Thread local storage. */ /* thread_local_data_t enumerates the types of thread-local data that can be * stored. */ typedef enum { OPENSSL_THREAD_LOCAL_ERR = 0, OPENSSL_THREAD_LOCAL_RAND, OPENSSL_THREAD_LOCAL_TEST, NUM_OPENSSL_THREAD_LOCALS, } thread_local_data_t; /* thread_local_destructor_t is the type of a destructor function that will be * called when a thread exits and its thread-local storage needs to be freed. */ typedef void (*thread_local_destructor_t)(void *); /* CRYPTO_get_thread_local gets the pointer value that is stored for the * current thread for the given index, or NULL if none has been set. */ OPENSSL_EXPORT void *CRYPTO_get_thread_local(thread_local_data_t value); /* CRYPTO_set_thread_local sets a pointer value for the current thread at the * given index. This function should only be called once per thread for a given * |index|: rather than update the pointer value itself, update the data that * is pointed to. * * The destructor function will be called when a thread exits to free this * thread-local data. All calls to |CRYPTO_set_thread_local| with the same * |index| should have the same |destructor| argument. The destructor may be * called with a NULL argument if a thread that never set a thread-local * pointer for |index|, exits. The destructor may be called concurrently with * different arguments. * * This function returns one on success or zero on error. If it returns zero * then |destructor| has been called with |value| already. */ OPENSSL_EXPORT int CRYPTO_set_thread_local( thread_local_data_t index, void *value, thread_local_destructor_t destructor); #if defined(__cplusplus) } /* extern C */ #endif #endif /* OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_INTERNAL_H */